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Triggered: Why Small Things Feel So Big
Triggered: Why Small Things Feel So Big
The Courage to Reconnect

Triggered: Why Small Things Feel So Big
Show: The Courage to Reconnect
S1E4
28 min
Why does an unanswered text create so much anxiety? Why can a change in someone's tone ruin your entire day? Why do seemingly small moments sometimes create such big reactions?
In this episode of The Courage to Reconnect, Sarah explores emotional triggers, why they happen, and what they may be trying to tell us.
Together, we'll unpack how triggers activate old beliefs, wounds, experiences, and conditioning, why our reactions often feel bigger than the moment itself, and how our nervous system responds to what feels familiar rather than simply what is happening in the present.
If you've ever wondered, "Why did I react so strongly to that?" this episode is for you.
Because triggers are not evidence that something is wrong with you. They're information. And learning how to listen to that information can change the way you relate to yourself, your emotions, and your relationships.
Show Notes:
In this episode, Sarah explores emotional triggers, why they happen, and why small moments can sometimes create surprisingly big reactions.
Together, we'll discuss:
In this episode of The Courage to Reconnect, Sarah explores emotional triggers, why they happen, and what they may be trying to tell us.
Together, we'll unpack how triggers activate old beliefs, wounds, experiences, and conditioning, why our reactions often feel bigger than the moment itself, and how our nervous system responds to what feels familiar rather than simply what is happening in the present.
If you've ever wondered, "Why did I react so strongly to that?" this episode is for you.
Because triggers are not evidence that something is wrong with you. They're information. And learning how to listen to that information can change the way you relate to yourself, your emotions, and your relationships.
Show Notes:
In this episode, Sarah explores emotional triggers, why they happen, and why small moments can sometimes create surprisingly big reactions.
Together, we'll discuss:
- What triggers actually are and the misconceptions surrounding them
- Why triggers are the entry point into The Disconnection Loop
- How old beliefs, experiences, and conditioning shape our reactions
- Why your nervous system reacts before logic catches up
- Emotional memory and why present experiences often activate past experiences
- Why different people can respond very differently to the same situation
- Common relationship triggers and emotional triggers
- How curiosity helps us learn from triggers instead of judging ourselves for them
Key Takeaways:
- Triggers are not proof that something is wrong with you.
- The reaction is often bigger than the moment because your nervous system is responding to what the moment reminds you of.
- The brain isn't always asking, "Is this dangerous?" Sometimes it's asking, "Does this feel familiar?"
- The goal isn't to stop being triggered. The goal is to become curious about what the trigger is trying to show you.
Reflection Questions:
- What just got activated?
- What story am I telling myself?
- What does this moment remind me of?
- What does this trigger mean to me?
- What fear just got activated?
- What belief is underneath this reaction?